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“How do I fix this without doing anything to fix it?”
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That's exactly what happened to me the first time I tested my spool (accidently let go of it).I’ve dropped it to the bottom of the deep side of the quarry before and all the line unwound. It’s attached well to the core.
@Marie13
Short answer is with exactly what you have, and leaving them attached, it is not possible to keep it from unwinding underwater. That simple unfortunately. You have a rigid double ender that is going to take all sorts of forces from different angles, and it's going to come unclipped, nothing you can do about it with the line exactly as it is now.
If you made the loop bigger, and put another small loop in one of the sides like we do with cave reels, then it might be possible to make it less prone to doing that, but for one, you don't want to mess with it, and for 2, it's not the best solution IMO.
The ideal solution that I have found is to add a bolt snap to the DSMB. I do it with a quick link, some people don't like metal to metal so you can tie it on if you want to and then use the double ender to hold the line on, and the bolt snap on the DSMB itself to clip. Looks like this. Only mod is adding a bolt snap to the DSMB itself, which I do find to be ideal anyway in case you end up in a scenario where you may not want them attached so you can at least clip the dsmb off directly. Achim has his spool connected to the bolt snap, but I connect mine directly to the DSMB. Personal preference, doesn't really matter IMO, but it's up to you. I would highly recommend adding a bolt snap to the DSMB and use that to clip off which absolutely will minimize the chance of the spool coming undone because it won't have any direct forces on it
Bingo! This was exactly what I was looking for. Thanks! Just rigged it up. Did use a loop of bungee to hold the spool to the SMB so it doesn't dangle as much.
Here is a decent video that presents an option for you:
-Z